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COGNITRO JOINS NVIDIA INCEPTION PROGRAM

COGNITRO, DE.— March 02, 2 020— COGNITRO today announced it has joined the NVIDIA Inception program as a community member. COGNITRO is an AI company that provides products and services built on advanced data science and machine learning. COGNITRO recently launched ACITYI, an integrated platform that empowers cities with the ability to monitor, track and

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Cognitro Featured Among Top AI Companies

Cognitro was featured among the top AI companies in the CIOReview December edition of 2019.. Read The Full Story Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence demonstrated by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence displayed by humans. Leading AI textbooks define the sector because the study of “intelligent agents”: any device that perceives its environment and

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Governing with Data

Q: What are the key drivers that constitute an organisation’s need to implement and EDM (Enterprise Data Management) solution across the enterprise? A: In today’s knowledge-based economy, data is the bloodline of organizations. When integrated and consolidated, data can tell the whole story of how an enterprise is performing today, the business environment it operates

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Why Trump Has A Lot to Thank Big Data for..and Vice Versa

Read our article on Middle East Business Magazine and learn how Trump has won the presidential race with Big Data. It demonstrates how, when business leaders put their faith in big data and are willing to invest in and mobilize creative and innovative data science capabilities to mine data others are ignoring, can challenge stubbornly upheld

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Curtailing Health Inefficiencies

The healthcare industry in the GCC and around the world is undergoing fundamental transformation. Fueled by the skyrocketing cost of healthcare coupled with demand for better and more affordable care from citizens who are living longer and more patients suffering from chronic illnesses, healthcare actors including providers, payers and regulators are forced to rethink their